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. >> mccain with senators dianne feinstein and carl levin wrote to sony complaining "zero dark thirty" has the potential to shape american public opinion in a disturbing and misleading manner. they asked sony to consider correcting the impression that c cia's use of interrogation techniques led to the capture of osama bin laden. she said showing the techniques was vital to the form. >> i think it was important for us to tell a true story. it's controversial but it's part of the history. >> part of history perhaps but only future historians might know how accurate holiday's first look at the search for bin laden actually is. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone cbs news. >> sony hat nos responded. senior correspondent john miller who once interviewed bin laden is a former director of cia national intelligence. we'll get the information from you now. how accurate is this portrayal? >> well the portrayal is extraordinarily accurate in the way that movies are accurate so all of that up to and including that one of the detainees was subject to the waterboarding actually gave up the name
. >> mccain with senators dianne feinstein and carl levin wrote to sony complaining "zero dark thirty" has the potential to shape american public opinion in a disturbing and misleading manner. they asked sony to consider correcting the impression that c cia's use of interrogation techniques led to the capture of osama bin laden. she said showing the techniques was vital to the form. >> i think it was important for us to tell a true story. it's controversial but it's part...
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michigan senator carl levin leads the committee that investigated the financial crisis. >> these are the kind of pets that put us into the soup to begin with. >> reporter: in 2010 congress passed dodd/frank to rein in wall street risks but the term of that law are still being negotiated. and there's intense lobbying from the financial industry to water it down. critics argue even when the law's in place, banks will find a way around the new rules. and it still won't be enough to stop risky trading. however, some republicans are concerned that too much regulation could stifle economic growth. others like tennessee senator bob corker are now calling for a hearing into jpmorgan's losses. in the meantime, there's growing concern this is just the beginning of more problems for the financial industry. >> jpmorgan chase and jamie dimon are the brightest guys in the room. if they have this problem, god knows how many people have this problem. this could lead us back to where we were in 2008. >> but not every bank engages in the type of practices that led to jpmorgan's massive loss. in order
michigan senator carl levin leads the committee that investigated the financial crisis. >> these are the kind of pets that put us into the soup to begin with. >> reporter: in 2010 congress passed dodd/frank to rein in wall street risks but the term of that law are still being negotiated. and there's intense lobbying from the financial industry to water it down. critics argue even when the law's in place, banks will find a way around the new rules. and it still won't be enough to...
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levine with with us now. she's a spokesman for the american academy of pediatrics. good morning. >> good morning. >> we were talking about you and your colleagues yesterday at a meeting. we were surprised to hear that doctors could even do this. >> the issue is that the relationship between parent and the pediatrician is a collaboration. you need to see eye to eye on fundamental issues, like safety, disease prevention, how to best take care of your child. i hope that the parents come to my office don't want me to stamp their school form and they care about what i have to say. >> can you see your self-saying to a parent, well, if you're not following my advice, take your business elsewhere? >> i'm up front with our parents. on the website before they walk in the door, they see that we're advocates of vaccines, we follow the schedule recommended. we do a lot of prenatal consults. i always talk to parents about it. it's really important and it's my role to educate parents. so i want to take the time to listen, hear what their concerns are and explain the science behind
levine with with us now. she's a spokesman for the american academy of pediatrics. good morning. >> good morning. >> we were talking about you and your colleagues yesterday at a meeting. we were surprised to hear that doctors could even do this. >> the issue is that the relationship between parent and the pediatrician is a collaboration. you need to see eye to eye on fundamental issues, like safety, disease prevention, how to best take care of your child. i hope that the...
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joining us is james levine, the author of move a little r lose a lot. good morning. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure entirely. how are you today? >> we're up and moving. >> yeah. >> i mean, i literally couldn't sit down while i was reading about this study that found that you take years off of your life just by sitting during the day. >> i mean, this is really moving mainstream. the kettle has finally boiled. in the scientific community, we've been seeing studies over five to ten years, diabetes, blood pressure, cancer. finally we're realizing that long-term sitting is bad for us, is shaving years off our lives. >> ha do you do? most people are at the office eight hours a day, at a desk more than ever and in front of computers. what are the little things you can do to get up and move around? >> we have a simple mantra. tag it, think it, do it. tag your monday morning meeting. think how am i going to make it dynamic. have a walk and talk meeting. this is for both of you. put an orange sticker on your telephone. tag it. >> okay. >> when the phone goes. think, get
joining us is james levine, the author of move a little r lose a lot. good morning. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure entirely. how are you today? >> we're up and moving. >> yeah. >> i mean, i literally couldn't sit down while i was reading about this study that found that you take years off of your life just by sitting during the day. >> i mean, this is really moving mainstream. the kettle has finally boiled. in the scientific community, we've been seeing...
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>> well, senator levin has agreed for us to have a hearing. senator chambliss, ranking republican on the intelligence committee, is deeply concerned about it as well, given the post he holds. look, this is -- this is a breach of national security. and you can -- you know, you can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig. >> i think i heard that in a campaign somewhere. >> yeah, somewhere. >> sounds familiar, yeah. >> look at the -- one last question. i think that came from your vice president, did it not? your vice presidential nominee. this is "the new york times" today, the story you just heard, al qaeda's number two said to be killed in a drone strike. clearly, these things are done by this administration. they seem to be successful. i mean, is there a leak in national security that this reporting about these kinds of things is taking place? >> i think, for example, the elimination of these individuals is perfectly unclassified information and is important information. but the kinds of information that was leaked to "the new york times" a
>> well, senator levin has agreed for us to have a hearing. senator chambliss, ranking republican on the intelligence committee, is deeply concerned about it as well, given the post he holds. look, this is -- this is a breach of national security. and you can -- you know, you can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig. >> i think i heard that in a campaign somewhere. >> yeah, somewhere. >> sounds familiar, yeah. >> look at the -- one last question. i think that...
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the "60 minutes" interview and i assume more after the book comes out, from dianne feinstein and carl levin. let me read one thing they say. we're disappointed mr. rodriguez and others who left government positions prior to the ubl operation and are not privy to all of the intelligence th, saye torture were a central part of the success are misguided and misinformed. >> first of all, thank you for invite manage glee pleasure to have you here. >> as you know, the senate investigation has been going on for 2 1/2 years. it is a very partisan investigation. the republicans left a year ago, or maybe longer than that. i have no doubt of what i say in the book, that the basis for the eventual takedown of bin laden, the original information regarding the courier, came from high value detainees that were captured in 2004 and 2005. it took ten total years to get bin laden. but that was the key information that was obtained that allowed our men to pursue the courier. it took another two or three years after that to get -- >> to connect with the courier that led them to osama bin laden. i want to bring
the "60 minutes" interview and i assume more after the book comes out, from dianne feinstein and carl levin. let me read one thing they say. we're disappointed mr. rodriguez and others who left government positions prior to the ubl operation and are not privy to all of the intelligence th, saye torture were a central part of the success are misguided and misinformed. >> first of all, thank you for invite manage glee pleasure to have you here. >> as you know, the senate...
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three members of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein, carl levin and john mccain say the film is misleading and inaccurate. in a letter to the movie's producer, they say "zero dark thirty" suggests that torture revealed information leading to bin laden. the senators say that is false and they have called for changes in the movie. >>> and it's a hollywood ending for a college from wisconsin crowned the new miss universe. olivia culpo is the first miss usa to win the pageant in over 20 dwlaerz. she describes herself as a nerd and has even performed at new york's carnegie hall. >> the new miss universe might want to avoid partying like a rock star. a new study shows musicians have a higher risk of premature death compared with the rest of the population. researchers at britain's center for public health looked at nearly 1,500 pop rock hip-hop and punk rock performers. they had a 9% death rate over a five-decade period much higher than average. nearly 39% of those deaths were caused by factors related to violence or alcohol or drugs. >> they did not see the concert of 12/
three members of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein, carl levin and john mccain say the film is misleading and inaccurate. in a letter to the movie's producer, they say "zero dark thirty" suggests that torture revealed information leading to bin laden. the senators say that is false and they have called for changes in the movie. >>> and it's a hollywood ending for a college from wisconsin crowned the new miss universe. olivia culpo is the first miss usa to...
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jay levine is at the congressman's capitol hill office. jay where is he? >> i think he is somewhere in minnesota i believe with his mother. the fact is it was kind of eerie in his office. hit the feeling of a museum of pictures and mementos celebrating a 17 year congressional career that seems to be coming to a tragic conclusion. >> reporter: it may be back to business as usual but here at congressman jesse jackson's office it is anything but. his staff is working but the congressman hasn't been here since june. his inner office empty and untouched as doctors identified and started treatment for a bipolar mood disorder. first at the mayo clinic then as an out patient at his washington, d.c. home. for reporters and cameras literally chased him back to mayo last month. he left there on tuesday with his parents the reverend jesse jackson and mother jacqueline and hasn't been seen since. he's not in washington or chicago where his wife is chicago city councilwoman miss a key vote at a meeting she was planning to attend until a health scare involving another fa
jay levine is at the congressman's capitol hill office. jay where is he? >> i think he is somewhere in minnesota i believe with his mother. the fact is it was kind of eerie in his office. hit the feeling of a museum of pictures and mementos celebrating a 17 year congressional career that seems to be coming to a tragic conclusion. >> reporter: it may be back to business as usual but here at congressman jesse jackson's office it is anything but. his staff is working but the...
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for cbs this morning, i'm jay levine in chicago. >>> u.s. airlines say they are facing a major crisis. the worst pilot shortage in nearly half a century could affect you this morning. captain sully sullenberger tells us why now and why he believes the airlines are inventing this crisis. >>> tomorrow director oliver stone and golfer nick faldo will be right here in studio 57 on "cbs this morning." golfer nick faldo will be in studio 57 on cbs "this morning." [music] "dance of the sugar plum fairies" ♪ ♪ and there's juicy chicken best foods is the secret to making parmesan crusted chicken so juicy so delicious it's your secret to making dinner disappear best foods. bring out the best but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war
for cbs this morning, i'm jay levine in chicago. >>> u.s. airlines say they are facing a major crisis. the worst pilot shortage in nearly half a century could affect you this morning. captain sully sullenberger tells us why now and why he believes the airlines are inventing this crisis. >>> tomorrow director oliver stone and golfer nick faldo will be right here in studio 57 on "cbs this morning." golfer nick faldo will be in studio 57 on cbs "this morning."...
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adam levine, blake shelton on the voice. this changed the game for "american idol." they've got to keep up. >> how critical are the judges? when it first started, you weren't really looking for the judges. now, i find i'm looking to see who is going to judge. >> yeah. as i say, i think kwx the voice" and x factor raised the stakes on that. the judges aren't the whole show at the same time. "american idol" has to make a choice, in between making great tv, are we just about making a tv show or really about finding the next star? "american idol," unlike the voice or x factor, has done it once or twice. they've made real stars. >> you've got "american idol," x factor, and now the voice. do you think maybe, joe, that there's too many? i remember, i used to be front and center for "american idol" because it was the only game in town. now that there's so many -- >> i think there's a little viewer fatigue. one stops and another one starts. there are other ones on in the summer. there are a whole bunch we're not mentioning. frankly, i think we could start one here. we could s
adam levine, blake shelton on the voice. this changed the game for "american idol." they've got to keep up. >> how critical are the judges? when it first started, you weren't really looking for the judges. now, i find i'm looking to see who is going to judge. >> yeah. as i say, i think kwx the voice" and x factor raised the stakes on that. the judges aren't the whole show at the same time. "american idol" has to make a choice, in between making great tv, are...
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as jay levine of our chicago station cbs 2 reports, there will be a special election to replace him. jay, good morning. >> charlie, good morning to you. special election a very crowded field of candidates seeking to replace jackson who faced both illness and campaign finance issues which led him to choosing his words carefully. >> letter of resignation speak to itself. i had hoped and tried to return to washington, ihe wrote. i know now that will not be possible. his father said not only was his son not up to returning to washington but was not up to talking about it. >> he wanted to do a press conference today. he didn't feel that he could take the presser. >> his focus now, focus on restoring my health. after jackson was forced from his washington office into hospitals and treatment centers in june. at first both colleagues and constituents were understanding. some still are. >> he's going through a lot of stuff. probably the best thing for him to do right now, tend to himself and make sure he's okay. >> but then word surfaced while he was being treated his attorneys were also nego
as jay levine of our chicago station cbs 2 reports, there will be a special election to replace him. jay, good morning. >> charlie, good morning to you. special election a very crowded field of candidates seeking to replace jackson who faced both illness and campaign finance issues which led him to choosing his words carefully. >> letter of resignation speak to itself. i had hoped and tried to return to washington, ihe wrote. i know now that will not be possible. his father said not...
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. >> reporter: attorney brian levin says both defense and prosecution finda plea bargain appealing. >> in exchange, he's going to get life in prison, and that's the key here. the federal government gets him to admit that what he did was wrong and he knew it, and the defense gets to save his life. >> reporter: survivors of the shooting will be here in court today wondering which jared loughner will show up, the one made lucid by heavy medication orÑi the angry loughner who destroyed so many lives. charlie, gayle? >> that is the question. thank you, bill whitaker. cbs news legal analyst jack ford joins us now at the table. hello, jack. >> hello, gayle. >> this is the same judge that ruled last year he was incompetent to stand trial. what's he got to hear today to reverse the decision? >> the standard is -- and again, it's very different, the notion of are you competent to stand trial as opposed to were you criminally insane at the time? the standard is, do you understand the charges against him? do you realize why you're there? and can you assist in your defense? can you help your lawy
. >> reporter: attorney brian levin says both defense and prosecution finda plea bargain appealing. >> in exchange, he's going to get life in prison, and that's the key here. the federal government gets him to admit that what he did was wrong and he knew it, and the defense gets to save his life. >> reporter: survivors of the shooting will be here in court today wondering which jared loughner will show up, the one made lucid by heavy medication orÑi the angry loughner who...
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. >> reporter: attorney brian levin says both defense and prosecution find the plea bargain appealing. >> in exchange he's going to get life in prison and that's the key. the federal government gets him to admit what he did was wrong and that he knew it and the defense gets to save his life. >> reporter: gabby giffords and her husband issued a statement this morning saying they agree with the plea bargain. avoiding a trial, they wrote, will allow them and all of southern arizona to continue with recovery and move on with their lives. charlie, gayle. >> thank you, bill whittaker. cbs news analyst jack joins us. this is the same judge that ruled he was incomptent to stand trial. what will he hear today to reverse that decision? >> the notion of are you competent to stand trial is different than were you competent at the tile you committed the crime. do you understand why you're there and can you assist in your defense? when your lawyer says, do you remember what you were doing at the time, what witnesses can we get? it's a very limited threshold standard. important in terms of a trial,
. >> reporter: attorney brian levin says both defense and prosecution find the plea bargain appealing. >> in exchange he's going to get life in prison and that's the key. the federal government gets him to admit what he did was wrong and that he knew it and the defense gets to save his life. >> reporter: gabby giffords and her husband issued a statement this morning saying they agree with the plea bargain. avoiding a trial, they wrote, will allow them and all of southern...